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168 words in order of appearance, grouped by ten to fourteen chapters:
Chapters I-X:
desolation, resolution, soliloquize, stunted, abode, slovenly, squire, impertinence, attribute, parry, inhospitable, churlish, pigeon-cote, peat, ferocious, countenance, venture, conjecture, condole, listless, morsel, sobriety, preposterous, endeavor, suppress, kindle, blubber, compel, interloper, wheedle, grievously, curate, plague, threshold, degradation, reprimand, vociferous, throttle, expostulate, flog, fiend, prognosticate, infernal, coquette, poignant, fidget, quiver, wretch, perdition, imprecation, annihilate, delirium, esteem, munificent, concession, degradation, aversion, obstinate, covetousness, deplorable, avarice, feign, discourse, saucy
Chapters XI-XX:
infernal, propriety, acquiesce, elicit, pertinacious, apathetic, derangement, fret, presumptuous, doleful, audible, sneer, adjuration, abhorrence, venomous, epistle, incredulous, paltry, saunter, diabolical, bereavement, aversion, confound, sullen, taunt, gallows, judicious, gaunt, quench, ponder, deportment, gusto, ruddy, interpose, assertion, physiognomy, culpable, peevish, sanctimonious, sanguine, trepidation
Chapters XXI-XXXIV:
parlor, sally, irresolute, mortification, evince, ardor, obstinate, disposition, folly, entreat, compunction, peruse, jubilee, reconcile, buoyant, lamentation, asunder, moors, haggard, pettishness, scruple, wan, reproach, supplicate, trifling, spurn, vexation, grovel, ostensible, perish, injunction, repulse, cunning, feebleness, pacify, acquiesce, farthing, destitute, sulky, soliloquy, vile, preclude, devastate, fortnight, skirmish, ingenuity, morose, obdurate, perversity, reprovingly, paragon, disparagement, antipathy, potent, shun, admonition, contemptuous, hue, incarnate, compliance, sexton, dismal, expostulation
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Thank you to Janice Cook, a former teacher at Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, California for being our teacher contributor for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte |
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